On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 01:37:23AM -0700, [email protected] wrote:
> You're getting a bit confused, because your configuration is complex. Some of
> your observations are in contradiction with your disabling of recursion, so I
> believe you are partially mistaken.
>
> - You're mixing authoritative and recursive service in one config. This often
> leads to confusion.
> - Your recursion algorithm must be able to track down a particular domain
> while not being able to resolve from the Internet root.
>
> Rather than turning off recursion, why not just set up your own root zone
> (type master)? That way, your server can recurse to sub.example.com based on
> the delegation, while returning immediate negative answers for anything
> unknown. Just make sure you delegate example.com (and all other zones) from
> your private root zone.
>
> A forwarders list in example.com or a zone of type forward named
> sub.example.com will not have any effect so long as recursion is disabled.
> Forwarding is a configuration aspect of the recursion algorithm.
Hi Chris,
Thank you very much for the clarification.
With your help and this message
http://fixunix.com/dns/549124-re-disable-root-hints.html
(from you too ;-), I get it working now!
Thanks,
Have a nice day.
--
Olivier Cherrier - Symacx.com
mailto:[email protected]
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